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And They Played Without Stitch of Padding in Their Suits in Those Days, Too. lltlUUl Olff This picture of the first football team to play a schedule for B. S. N. S. was the team of 1892, wearing their canvas suits without even the semblance of padding. Shown in the picture are, back row, left to right: Dan Conner, unknown, Geeckavan, Miller and Wallize; middle row, left to right, William W. Fagely, Leuder, Prof. Detwhiler, who introduced football to Bloomsburg; Bray, who was later a Lafayette star and Darlington; bottom row, left to right, unknown, Clyde Hirleman, captain O'Donnell, Dewitt, who coined the expression "Let's make a 'We' and gain five yards," in the day of the flying wedge, and Moore. _ r College To Hold Athletic Dinner - Dr. F. W. Maroney, of Teachers College, Columbia University, To Be Speaker Hundreds of awards will be made this evening at the ninth annual ath-, letic dinner of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College,at which Dr. F. W. Maroney. of Teachers College, Columbia University, will be the speaker. R. Bruce Albert, president of the Alumni Association, will be the toastmaster and Dean W. B. Sutliff willj give the invocation. The College cho-| rus will sing "Maroon and Gold." Dr. Francis B. Haas, president of the College, will make the presentation of keys and chevrons. Miss Ruth Baird will sing. Following Dr. Maroney's address. Miss Lucy MoCammon will make the award for women. The College Chorus will sing "Old Bloomsburg" and Dr. E. H. Nelson, chairman of the faculty committee on athletics, will make the awards for men. Miss Ethel Ruth will entertain with xylophone selections. The program will conclude with the singing of "Alma Mater." Group singing will be under the direction of Miss Harriet M. Moore with the Maroon and Gold Orchestra under the direction of H. F. Fenstemaker with the cheers, in charge of William H. Miller. A dance in the gymnasium will follow the dinner. Final Meeting of PTA of Ben Frnanklin Training School Held I SLh/%tC The last meeting of the P.T.A. of the Benjamin Franklin Training Schodfwas held yesterday at the home of Mrs. Francis B. Haas. Mrs. Kimber Kuster, the president, was in charge. During the business meeting the reports of the committees on the year's work were held and by-laws for the association were adopted. The new officers were installed by Mrs. John J. Fisher, president of the county council. They were: president, Miss Grace Woolworth; vice president, Mrs. Harry Cole; secretary, Mrs. James Law; treasurer, Mrs. John Shuman. Miss Woolworth named the following committee chairmen for the year's work: hospitality, Mrs. John Shigo, Jr.; social, Mrs. Frank Hutchison; publication, Mrs. Fred Kline; finance, Mrs. Raymond Kashner; program, Mrs. W. S. Rygiel; publicity, Mrs. William' Frye; home room, Mrs. Harold Dillon;! food sales, Mrs. William Moyer; mem-i bership, Mrs. Roland Deitrickjstud^ group, Mrs. Edgar McHenry; transpor- I tation, Mrs. William Logan; project,* Mrs. Herbert McMahan. Attending were Mrs. William Moyer,"' Mrs. Harold Moyer, Mrs. Myron: Creasy, Mrs. Harry Cole, Mrs. Raymond Kashner, Mrs. John Shuman, ?????? Mrs. Lawrence Cherrington, Mrs. Paul' Webb, Mrs. Roland Deitrick, Mrs. Har- . old Dillon, Mrs. John Shigo, Jr., Mrs. W. C. Hidlay, Mrs. William Frey, Mrs. George Doty, Mrs. R. G. Bogardus,> Mrs. W. S. Rygiel, Mrs. Herbert Mc-i Mahan, Mrs. James Snyder, Mrs. Clem Slater, Mrs. Harry Deiterick, Mrs. Arthur Haas, Mrs. Leo Schneider, Mrs. William Logan, Mrs. William Heck-3 man, Mrs. Fred Kline, Mrs. Walter Renn, Mrs. Clyde Luchs, Mrs. Harry; Brink, Mrs. Arthur Dreibelbis, Miss| Mae Hayden, Mrs. Thomas North, Mrs.* J. M. Randall, Mrs. John J. Fisher, Miss Donna Garrison, Miss Ermine Stanton, Miss Mabel Moyer, Mrs. Etta Keller, Mrs. Lucille J. Baker, Mrs. James Law," Miss Grace Woolworth, Mrs. Frank Hutchison, Mrs. Kimber C. Kuster, Mrs. F. B. Haas,

And They Played Without Stitch of Padding in Their Suits in Those Days, Too. lltlUUl Olff This picture of the first football team to play a schedule for B. S. N. S. was the team of 1892, wearing their canvas suits without even the semblance of padding. Shown in the picture are, back row, left to right: Dan Conner, unknown, Geeckavan, Miller and Wallize; middle row, left to right, William W. Fagely, Leuder, Prof. Detwhiler, who introduced football to Bloomsburg; Bray, who was later a Lafayette star and Darlington; bottom row, left to right, unknown, Clyde Hirleman, captain O'Donnell, Dewitt, who coined the expression "Let's make a 'We' and gain five yards," in the day of the flying wedge, and Moore. _ r College To Hold Athletic Dinner - Dr. F. W. Maroney, of Teachers College, Columbia University, To Be Speaker Hundreds of awards will be made this evening at the ninth annual ath-, letic dinner of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College,at which Dr. F. W. Maroney. of Teachers College, Columbia University, will be the speaker. R. Bruce Albert, president of the Alumni Association, will be the toastmaster and Dean W. B. Sutliff willj give the invocation. The College cho-| rus will sing "Maroon and Gold." Dr. Francis B. Haas, president of the College, will make the presentation of keys and chevrons. Miss Ruth Baird will sing. Following Dr. Maroney's address. Miss Lucy MoCammon will make the award for women. The College Chorus will sing "Old Bloomsburg" and Dr. E. H. Nelson, chairman of the faculty committee on athletics, will make the awards for men. Miss Ethel Ruth will entertain with xylophone selections. The program will conclude with the singing of "Alma Mater." Group singing will be under the direction of Miss Harriet M. Moore with the Maroon and Gold Orchestra under the direction of H. F. Fenstemaker with the cheers, in charge of William H. Miller. A dance in the gymnasium will follow the dinner. Final Meeting of PTA of Ben Frnanklin Training School Held I SLh/%tC The last meeting of the P.T.A. of the Benjamin Franklin Training Schodfwas held yesterday at the home of Mrs. Francis B. Haas. Mrs. Kimber Kuster, the president, was in charge. During the business meeting the reports of the committees on the year's work were held and by-laws for the association were adopted. The new officers were installed by Mrs. John J. Fisher, president of the county council. They were: president, Miss Grace Woolworth; vice president, Mrs. Harry Cole; secretary, Mrs. James Law; treasurer, Mrs. John Shuman. Miss Woolworth named the following committee chairmen for the year's work: hospitality, Mrs. John Shigo, Jr.; social, Mrs. Frank Hutchison; publication, Mrs. Fred Kline; finance, Mrs. Raymond Kashner; program, Mrs. W. S. Rygiel; publicity, Mrs. William' Frye; home room, Mrs. Harold Dillon;! food sales, Mrs. William Moyer; mem-i bership, Mrs. Roland Deitrickjstud^ group, Mrs. Edgar McHenry; transpor- I tation, Mrs. William Logan; project,* Mrs. Herbert McMahan. Attending were Mrs. William Moyer,"' Mrs. Harold Moyer, Mrs. Myron: Creasy, Mrs. Harry Cole, Mrs. Raymond Kashner, Mrs. John Shuman, ?????? Mrs. Lawrence Cherrington, Mrs. Paul' Webb, Mrs. Roland Deitrick, Mrs. Har- . old Dillon, Mrs. John Shigo, Jr., Mrs. W. C. Hidlay, Mrs. William Frey, Mrs. George Doty, Mrs. R. G. Bogardus,> Mrs. W. S. Rygiel, Mrs. Herbert Mc-i Mahan, Mrs. James Snyder, Mrs. Clem Slater, Mrs. Harry Deiterick, Mrs. Arthur Haas, Mrs. Leo Schneider, Mrs. William Logan, Mrs. William Heck-3 man, Mrs. Fred Kline, Mrs. Walter Renn, Mrs. Clyde Luchs, Mrs. Harry; Brink, Mrs. Arthur Dreibelbis, Miss| Mae Hayden, Mrs. Thomas North, Mrs.* J. M. Randall, Mrs. John J. Fisher, Miss Donna Garrison, Miss Ermine Stanton, Miss Mabel Moyer, Mrs. Etta Keller, Mrs. Lucille J. Baker, Mrs. James Law," Miss Grace Woolworth, Mrs. Frank Hutchison, Mrs. Kimber C. Kuster, Mrs. F. B. Haas,